[opencms-dev] Still no Resign support in OpenCms

Marcus Redeker mredeker at web.de
Sat Nov 15 18:56:01 CET 2003


I had problems with OpenCMS and Jetty related to JSPs and
HttpResponseWrapper. Maybe these are the same issues which Resin has. I
posted the problem and a solution earlier this year (around March).
Maybe this helps to run OpenCMS on Resin. 

--Marcus

> -----Original Message-----
> From: opencms-dev-admin at opencms.org 
> [mailto:opencms-dev-admin at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Alexander Kandzior
> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:54 AM
> To: opencms-dev at opencms.org
> Subject: [opencms-dev] Still no Resign support in OpenCms
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am getting repeated questions regarding support for Resign 
> and why it dosen't work with OpenCms. So here's the current 
> status on that:
> 
> > Is there anyone at Alkacon that can tell me 
> > the what the current state of play is with OpenCMS support 
> of Resin?   
> 
> Sure. Resign is not currently supported because of issues 
> with the JSP integration. Support for Resign is not on our 
> TODO list of things. If someone else contributes patches that 
> make Resign support available we will of course include these 
> in OpenCms. It's just we currently never use Resign, and so 
> we don't have the urgent need of investigating this matter further. 
> 
> > Can someone elaborate on what these "JSP integration problems" are?
> 
> Issues are regarding a behaviour of the HttpResponseWrapper 
> not compatible with the Tomcat behaviour. 
> 
> > I was of the understanding that with the recently
> > released Flex / OpenCms 5.0 version,
> > full support for JSP is included in the system. 
> 
> > We run Resin 2.1.10 which fully supports Sun's
> > JSP 1.2 specification..
> 
> This is what Resign claims. However, the JSP spec says that 
> if something is not clearly outlined in the written spec, the 
> behaviour of the default spec implementation is the standard. 
> The default spec implementation is Tomcat. Resgin behaves 
> different from Tomcat regarding that handling of 
> HttpResponseWrappers. Other engines (e.g. Oracle, BEA) DO 
> behave like Tomcat and OpenCms works fine on these. 
> 
> Best Regards,
> Alex.
> 
> Alexander Kandzior
> Alkacon Software - The OpenCms Experts
> http://www.alkacon.com
> 
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